New Grower Medicine dropper syringe for nutrients

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So the other day I went looking around town to see where I could find the lowest priced medicine dropper syringe to measure nutrients. I know they only cost a few bucks, but I'm always trying to find the best deals like most everyone else. So I went to Walgreens and walked up to the pharmacy counter and asked where I could find them, and the pharmacy tech grabbed one from under the counter sealed in a sterile package and gave it to me for FREE!!! Yes I said FREE!!! And it measures from a 1/4 tsp all the way up to 2 tsp, which would roughly be between 1 to 8 ML.

Just wanted to put this out there to help pass on the savings. :dance2:
 
Nice! 2 tsp. is nearly 10ml, though. Glad you got hooked up, I find them very handy. :thumbs:
 
They are all I use for my nutrients. I get them cheap at the local farmers Co-op. I have 4 different sizes, from as small as 3 ml, all the way up to 50 ml. The big ones are great when mixing several gallons at a time.
 
Yep, I grab mine from a drug store too:smokebuds:. I have a few. It seems every time we go pick up my kids medicine (if sick) they always put 1 or 2 inside the bag.:dance:
Nice and simple for the nutes:cough:
 
Yep, there's also huge droppers you can get from dollar general, dollar tree, family dollar for 1 dollar.. they're 5mL.. I use them for nutes and I've got some extra for when my dogs allergies act up (the vet said to give her children's zyrtec 2mL, works wonders) I have a ton of them + the syringes that stylez speaks of.. you can even stop by a drug store and say you need one for your child and they'll usually hook you up. :wiz:
 
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